The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 27, 1924, Page 5

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y O DIANEME-; Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes, Which, star-like, sparkle in their skies; ~ ' Nor be you proud; that you can see - 88cial'and ‘Personal Entertain For ee Ses i Dae eR RTT yp Pi ke Rove tically cuts off the batteri Gas Is Sold 3 the engine is stopped involv Automatically essentially a switch connected with the gas Stockholm, June 27.—Stimulated | that the suction actuates a weight by the rapid motorizing of Swedish | that rises and closes the electric highway traffic, native engineers | the weight falls and throws the have patented three inventions for | switch open. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 4924 ae <THE: BISMARCK: TRIBUNE ples cf suction and g: To Motorists |, . intake or the lubrication pi so. circuit. When the suction stops, the comfcrt and safety of motor- <-—-— Nuptials Are : Celebrated at ; Easterh Girl Pretty Wedding) sis cenevidve Parsons’ entertain- All hearts your captives, yours yet free; SJ] ists. These are an automatic bea- WOMAN BUYS SPEEDWAY ed last night at\her home’ in honor Be you net proud of that rich haire, é con gat for giving warnings at] Mrs. C. G. Armingeon of Houston, The marriage of Miss Iva L. S.] o¢ Miss Hildred Sperry, of Hartford, og railroad crossings, an automatic] Tex., is said to be the only woman Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, HR Which wantons with the love-sick aire; slot machine for refilling gas | auto speedway owner in the country, yer, daag! Conn, who is the house guest of Adolph Kgelson of Sutton, N. Dak.| Miss. Marion Quain.: There were S When as that rubte which you weare, e ttl b parade ce which prevents | She has just bought the Houston and Mr. Louie Anderson of Willis- guests for four tables of | bridge, 4 Sunk the tip of soft . te aceid ental running out of bat-| Speedway, where‘ she expects tot ton, was solemnized at the porns st Miss Frances Wanner receiving the 7 from tip your eare, “he eae Uecat isiheet Pea to greatest dirt track stars of the bride's parents ner Sutton Wed | honors, ae Will last tobe a precious stone, iattieen rea You'l find that you again enjoy wal nesday at 2’o’clock p. m. Sweet peas artistically arranged ‘all i of beautie’ tern withi wed! andewhite t pelea ese oe ing, standing, and being on your feet The wedding took place on formed the decorations. Refresh- When a your-world ube $ gone. Shnvate and white sectors in MACARONI AND VEAL when you wegr hiv spacious porch where an altar waS| ments were served following the Robert Herrick. ea eee: ,When the! Marcaroni accompanies veal very A made of smilax, bridal wreath and] close of the games., railroad is clear the white lights so} well, particularly if served only with indicate to the highway traffic, but| melted butter. pink peonies. Re ARCH Rf SERVER when a train approaches the lan- , . D. performed the HAVE. : a eta N performe: Lh ebsaheht et and card parties tonight. It is plan ADD VINEGAR. * tern rotates automatically showing “FOOD SALE To. the strains of Lohengrin’s| » ee One Riles Css tae ned to hold parties at the club each |. \When boiling a chicken ‘add to the | ® el light to the highway and a The faurth di eget It makes fect happy because jt keeps i i Bits | 8 mH fs weeks during the = ¢] White light to the train. This bea- ion oO} e them healthy and comfortable. Your Wedding march, played by Miss Cal-| gay afternoon im the church parlors. | son, Re eer vor ai ieigeen: eo courme. CL. .ce ulema o i Biabl feet deserve the Arch Preserver Shoe. son. vinegar and an ounce of kitchen salt }¢on will work under unfavorable! Presbyterian ladies aid will to each quart of water. conditions of snow and ice. hold a food sale Saturday. The automatic gasoline vendor June 28th Fi aya ie BEURH THERES can be utilized by the customer at} June 28th at Finney’s drug A brush is better than a cloth: for {ny time of night and day by con-| Store. removing dust from window sadhes, | Necting the tube with the gas tank} 29=2= §=9—---——— baseboards and corners. You, can|0f the car, dropping a krona in the , Husiness Men and “Commer- <) _, ma‘Hafford of Mcintosh, Minn, the | Mire Sera West Ankenmann led. in minister followed by the groom and] the devotionals, following, ‘which a best. man, Mr. Ralph Rulifson of| weil arranged ‘program was. given. Mapleton, N, D. entered at the right] Mrs. Maynard Hughes sang a charm of the altar. Then came the brides-| ing solo. Mrs. L, F. Crawfard gave maid, Miss Agda Olson of Sutton,|9 reading, while Mrs. H. C. Pbstleth MOTOR, FROM RICHARDTON Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmidt and son motored in’ from Richardton yester- day on a business trip, and also to "ichmond's Booter next the maid of honor, Miss Pearl] waite spoke on the work of tha home t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 4 Hehe ne , . ginia Bowers, the flower girl enter-| gave a few musical sclections.\ Re- BACK FROM CHICAGO SPRINKLING THE WASH turally varies according to the Banquet at Grand Pacific Ho- freshments were served and the quarterlies were given out for \ the second quarter. ed, scattering flowers in front of the bride, who entered next. Fol- lowing her came Frank Mayer Bow- ers, carrying the wedding ring con- cealed in a big pink peony. When : the bridal party reached the altar, 4 , Miss Myrtfe Olson of Sutton, sang “I A good way to sprinkle your] market price, which can be quoted | tel June 28, at 7:00 p. m. | clothes is to dip a whiskbroom in| at the minimum, owing to the sav- water and use it instead of distrib- | ing of wages for attendants. uting the water by hand. It is a! The attachment which automa- quicker method. DRIVES AWAY MOTHS Ye P A Sprinkle ‘a little borax under your Girls! Whiten Skin Mr. and, Mrs. Wilbert Field return- ed last night from a motoring trip to Chicago, where they spent two weeks as the guests of a sister and other relatives. LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN Captain O. W. Agre of Calumet, Mich., and his mother, Mrs..M. 0.]/ } i Love You Truly.” is Agre, at whose home Captain Agre Pr Bc ae nee a The bride wore a white satin char-| has been a guest for several days, rs. Ray McLaughlin, who has] carpets to frighten away the moths. H to | i Y meuse sleeveless dress trimmed in| left this morning for Calumet, where| been. visiting relatives in Chicago, With Lemon Juice|f) se silver Jace and pearls. Her veil was| Mrs. Agre will remain with her son} Minneapolis for the past month, CLEANING THE TUB ; a eaE | , = 3 of white tulle trimmed with pearls,) for a several weeks visit. Miss C.| returned to her home here today. Just common baking soda on & The only harmless way to bleach orange blossoms and old lace from|Ohlhausen, who has been the guest cae damp cloth makes a very effective | the skin white is to mix the juice of || “pn ‘ j ; her mother’s wedding gown. She] at Mrs. Agre’s home, for a few days, RETURNS HOME and efficient cleater for baci bathtub. |two lemons with three ounces of i %) f- Igy 7 ie arele” carried a bridgl bouquet of white] left today for Little Rock, Ark.,| Mrs. Otto Ayers of Menoken, who ee Orchard White,! fl] orty Years in Bismarck valley. e maid of vation Army work. ‘iss ausen|A. W. 5 YS, ° 4 green satin charmenuse dress trim-| will stop at St.Louis, Mo. enroute ed to her. home this week. satun GARMENT Sane rs for a few centa.| I med with Spanish lace and wore a etn — s ‘ 5 Shake well in al fl! bridesmaid’s veil of ereen ean LEAVES ON TRIP RETURNS BRON CALIFORNIA ‘ marck Food Market on 4th St. bottle, and | you ¥ trimmed, with pearls and carried a Miss Olga Rupp, until recently in . A. Hughes has just returne ae alais ave a whole aac RUE ee ansaile aut UEeEel gui ee pubiigbeatele lbnretier vise: | Ween onlkdaineacTond)eneco'hajaiaal weaet Div. of Ladies Aid of sei wnserell maid's veil of orc! i ublic instruction, after visit- Sy id vhere he 1s te 01 e| { med with peafls. She carried a bouquet] ing at the home of her sister, ‘Mrs. | visited his mother. Presby. Chu. will hold a Food skin whitener, sof- ay of white ‘pdonies. The flower girl| George Swick and family in Baldwin, t sale at Hoskins-Meyer, Sat.| _ LJ tener and beauti- a | wore\ i white organdy ‘dress! made| hag left for a two months visit VISITING HERE afternoon, June 28, 2:30, all | fier. ? { entirdly of ruffles and trimmed with| to various points Joighe east. Miss} L. H. Carufel and family of Rob-| kinds of good things to eat. } pastes itis ey fragrant orchid and green ribbon. She carried | Rupp, who has traveled extensively, | binsdale, Minn., will be guests of eis a lemon bleach into the face, neck, u se a basket-of pink carnations and pins te, go eat tie teeine ae relatives and friends here for the Business Men and Commer- ae ore tenes: e can not oe BEGINNING TOMORROW WE CLOSE AT 6 P. M. SATUR- Kiteiagieians ings all, e spent some. time in the } next two. weeks. ‘ nu ‘amous stage beauties use it to bring a cwtieel ik Sele, HE eideta cae] Philippine Tslandajs itowiyears) ago. scree cla cial Travelers attend Gideon | that clear, youthful skin and. rosy: DAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST. ther wore a blue dress of crepe prea aes , HERE FOR VISIT Banquet at Grand Pacific Ho-| white complexion; also as a freckle, A ° i és | meteor trimmed with lace. ‘The| \ENTERTAINS AT DINNER | Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Bahm of Jud-| tel June 28, at 7:00 p. m, sunburn/and tan Hleach., You saust Dry Goods, Notions, Tinware, Remnants, etc., obtained in the . rs ‘4 ry e ; an not ady th. i. ri Sa gandy pintaat ie _ igs a NEAT eeeulet BIhtaa, Bed | cd rag poet alba as well as transacting Cook by Electricity. Hee etd Pane ue I fi i ri rupt stock, are on sale in our M4 TehLiopul bIEEE: 5 tions ‘and ‘the ‘table appointments j ie It is Safe. caciEsistprenaredl Basement Store. It will pay you well to see these many excep- | 4 carried out the color scheme of red. naar Be ” sens adgis i | Se Ie tie cuniind sua ceserate}Govaee Gant Jin frenttn. Seiey Lg gta twee Jans ta ———— |} tional Bargains on articles of every day need. served on the lawn at which @ hun-/ Close of the dinner, Mr. Logan. a5! Harry Danielson of Regan, and Miss | EiiliiininiiiniiinnintntinniiNniisnitiininnnininnmnuninrnnn dred guests were served. Preset it ieee core: {Sinne Caroline Engstrom of Eeklund |Z 7 FLAXON PRIN | q “Mr. and Mrs. Louie. Anderson ‘left]| renestion. Arrout, of towns guest | townshiP, Burleigh county. . ; TABLE NO. 1 4 5 tt tine or for Otley va yee was Dr. Fuller, of .Minneapolis. DRTURNS. HOME alue on This Table to 19¢c. where;they plan to spend their hon- fe + RE " 3 ie Tins, Soa Jishes, Sz ye ¢ Oo . abet beh MEISE a eravellng} sMi8|(. ) cet NeSOMIGA DINO RNID Ban yiS. GHAll-arived homo. last ewe eee Large and small figures for Summe: - wns of green twill trimmed with] Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Jordan. and} ight from Minneapolis where he went on business. Frocks, ‘on extra .quality material. Meg Graters, Funnels, Brush- e tucks and braid. She wore a tan : family of Orland, Cal., arrived here hand woven hat trimmed with flow- w-l today and will remain for an in- ers Sage ers and a tan blouse trimmed with|@efinite’time at the home of Mrs. LEAVES FOR FARGO lace and tan,shoes. Jordan's. mother, Mrs. C. O. Eng.| J: }. Bell left last night for Far- The out-of-town guests were: Mr.| dahl; having. been’ called here by | 8% Where he will look after busi- and Mrs. B. A, Anderson, of Stecle,} the death of Mrs. Jordan's father.| "@5S interests. N, D., parents of the groom; Mr.tMrs, Jordan was unable to arrive in nas TT eM Writing Ink, Tea Spoon: ‘able Spoons, Knives, Forks 2 FOR 5c Every desirable color in 27, 32, and 36 inch width. Values to 69¢e yard —m and Mrs. E, E. ‘Mayer ‘of Hutson} time for the funeral. ra eae | TABLE NO. 2 two big groups at Nias aa pele sed PADUU arate ules A | CITY NEWS | Value on This Table to 29¢. Mrs. F. H. Bowers, a cousin of the ATTEND CAMP: MEETING > seneel ee mee eet ag Alumni Ss s, Mixing bride and her children, Frank and] Mrs, A. D. Cofdnef, Ruth . Aluminum Spoons, | Mixing YARD Virginia, also of Hudson, Wiss Cordnery and’ grandchildren, Albert Bismarck Hospital Spoons, Pancake _ Turners, C al Cc + Pearl Mayer, a cousin of the bride]and Madeline and Mrs. ‘A. W. Cook,| The’ following patients were ad- of Aurora, Ill., who drove from there| motored to Jamestown. this week to| mitted to! the Bismayek hospital to Hudson, Wis., where she was join-| attend the! camp’ meeting being held| from ot wf town for treatment: ed'by her parents, sister, niece and| there. Théy will be joined there by | Miss Bertha Treichel, Garrison; Mrs. nephew, who drove the rest of the. Mrs, Cook's ‘daughter; Mary, and her | Ludvig Neis, Wishek; Little Selma way With her. Mrs, G, Abrohamson,) sister” Mra:J, H.'Céok of Regan, || Gustafson, Timmer; Mrs. Matt Roth- aunt of the bride, Miss Calma man, Washburn; Mrs. Jacob Heil, Hafford, a-cousin of the bride, both IN BUSINESS Turtle Lake; Mrs. A. M. Watt, Sta- ofMeIntosh, Minn.; Mr. Paul John-| J.C, Anderson, formerly of Big-| dy; Mrs. Geo. Gray, Wilton. son, a cousin of the bride of New| marck, has, with V.'D. Smith, pur-|, Discharged: Miss Lydia Lumas, England, N. D.; Mr, and Mrs. B.! chased the Santa Fe garage in Ful-|Dogden; Christian Huber, Zeeland; Tufte, Rev. R. Estrum, Miss Esther] lerton’a suburb of Los Angeles, bee| Mrs. F. M. Pettygrove, Wilton; Skofstad, all of Cooperstown, N. D.| tween the city and Pasadena, ac-|Beroham Toepke, Judson; Lyle Toep- Miss Elvida Kraable and Prof. L.| cording to word received here. ke, Judson and Mrs, Gust Wi Rugg of Clifford, N. D.; Miss Louisa S ace Baking Tins, Quart Measures, Tea Strainers, Cake Knives. Scrub Brushes, Feather. Dus- ters, Writing Ink, Muscilage, Picnic Plates. 5c EACH TABLE NO. 3 Value on This Table to 39c. Curtain Rods, Dust Pans Soap Boxes, Butcher Knive: Sink Strainers, Baking Ti Cake Tins, Flour Sifters, Gar den Trowels, Shaving Mug:, Frying Pans, Muffin Pans. 10c EACH TABLE NO. 4 Value on This Table to 50c. Water Pitchers, Egg Beater: Frying Pans, Enamel Pic Plates, Coal Shovels, Muffin Pans, Cake Tins. 15c EACH TABLE NO. 5 Value on This Table to $1.00. Mail Boxes, Frying Pans, Ege Beaters, Potato Ricers. Drink- ing Cups (Carton) Individual Teapots. A FAMILY WASH HOUSE APRONS Plain and Checked Ginghams and —or— A FAMILY PICNIC? No question about which you’d choose — a day in the woods or a day with the washing. And it’s so easy for you to let us do the washing while you do the pic- nicking. Our Rough Dry serv- ice washes and dries everything and irons the flat work leaving only a few lighter pieces for you to iron at your leisure. Why not phone us today and then arrange ERE'S the new Summer brealfast; Quick for a picnic tomorrow? Quaker, the new Quaker Oats. ” _Aettet trons or doy Rough Dry Chambray Aprons in regular and | stout sizes at much less than the cost Kaase of ‘Hannaford, N. D.; Mr. Al- RETURN~ FROM FARGO fred Solie of Binford N. D.; Mr. Mrs. S. A. Daniels and baby re- Fire Department Called i Ralph Rulifson of Mapleton, N. D turned to.,their héme-in Fargo to- The fire denartment was called to ’ "Mr. and Mrs. uous anaerson will] day, after a six weeks visit at the|near the W. E, Perry home at 2 a. be at home at Williston, N. D., after| home of Mrs. Da: js’ sister and|m. today where an automobile be- thie-' first of August. brother-in-law,” Mr. (and Mrs. E.- F.| longing to Ethel Lane, according to Duehring.: 2 firemen, caught on fire; A short ' circuit from, the battery evidently The .Country club will give the} was responsible. Chemical web first of. a series of summer dances | used to extinguish the flames. of materials to makeup. In two | special price groups. 69c and 98c ’ ae ENTERTAINS FOR NIECE Mre. H. J. Worsley was hostess thid afternoon to ten children hon- oting her niece, Miss Marguerite Worsley of Minot, who has been a guest at the Worsley home for the] . © + past ‘two weeks. The affair was in Do With Cc Thailiatiee vote ay lawn party: aes wi. oo A i games, ,dancing and singing com- i posing ‘the program of the after-, and stewing Summer mornings nooh. During the afternoon the chil- dren’ were served with a delicious lunch. ODD LOTS OF WOMEN’S AND | CHILDREN’S SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR TO CLOSE OUT AT HALF PRICE QUICK QUAKER — ready in 3 to 5 minutes. No hot Kitchens, no fuss, no muss, no frying pans to clean ‘ SPEAKS AT CHURCH ‘Miss Clagett, a missionary to Japan for 36 years, will speak at the tist church this evening at 0. Migs Clagett is well acquainted with cotditions in Japan. In connection with her address, she will speak of i the recent Japanese exclusion act. . 25. C EACH j Members “and friends of the church away and spotiess, in a jiffy. ns Cit STATIONERY CHILDREN’S Rev. Pi Behe cnd wey | Bernt Takes the place of too heating foods, gives you 10c a pound TABLE NO. 6 Hundreds of Boxes of cfs } will’ algo be present. : the strength to keep up Summer vitality, gives =. Value on This Table to $1.49.) Well known Brands of ’ } EA Tati enaiainoat ere Kiely women freedom from kitchen work.” : Enamel Tea Pots, Bread Rais.{ Stationery to be Hats and Caps j ! Mrs.’ George B.: Newcomb, matron Try it. Note ite rich Quaker flavor. ‘See what : CAPITAL LAUNDRY COMPANY ers, Mixing Bowls, and items} ¢!osed out at the Base- } of the Bumane society for the | a joy itis. too numerous to mention. ment Sale Price 7 Friendless, has returned fom Ro- . EACH 1 9 nee 1 0 d 25 chester! and other points in New ’ Standard fall size a nd weight packages— 311 Front Street. Phone 684 49c Cc ' all Cc F) York. {While away she was the guest fo her son,’ William Newcomb, Fr \ and othef relatives, as well as some + 4 lifelong acquaintances. + ° ] é RETURNS TO JUDSON 4 Medium: 1% pounder \Large: 3 pounds, Tes. ——REMN ANTS—— ne Silks, Voiles, Ginghams, White Goods, Curtain Materials, atid Drapery Cloths to close out at ¢ ———HALF PRICE Mrs. John Bahm of Judson return- ed ‘home today after visiting friends and relatives in Bismatck for some Quick er time. © ie f y $3 to 5 minutes Instruction in Violin. | Ro- berta Best. Phone 67R. i vast array of exclusive styles in Ladies’ and Misses’ summer coats at arkably low. prices, the chance you have been waiting for. “'Of the .best workmanship, new fabrics, news styles, these coats -are reduced for one week beginning Saturday, June 28th. Prices $10.50, 1% $22.50, $29.50 and up. We close every Sat. at 6 p. m. until last of Aug. One Door East of Capilol Theatre:

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